Iginla negotiations loom over Bruins' offseason plans

Summary of 4 articles · Updated Jun 24, 2014

The biggest problem here for Boston is the potential waiting game for Iginla. So Jarome Iginla’s bonus money might prevent Jarome Iginla from getting a long-term deal in Boston. Oh, you cheeky Hockey Gods … The Bruins’ cap situation is precarious. After h… (more)is team was ousted from the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Montreal Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Second Round, Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli wasn't panicky. "As far as a specific style of player, style of play, you know the game keeps getting faster, so that's the type of area, whether it’s pushing the puck with your [defense] and making it faster from the beginning, whether it's on the attack a little more.

Can the Boston Bruins keep Jarome Iginla?

Jarome Iginla proved last season that if given the ice time, his natural position and linemates with whom he clicks that he can be a 30-goal scorer in the NHL at 37 years old. The question now becomes what that performance gets him, and what Iginla want…

BOSTON - The Boston Bruins don't expect to make a major signing in free agency. And a player drafted from a mediocre crop this week likely won't make an immediate impact. So general manager Peter Chiarelli plans some small changes to impro...